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When opening the airway of an infant (<12 months) who has not been subjected to trauma, name
the part of the body that should point upwards.
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GPT 3.5
The head should be pointed upwards when opening the airway of an infant (<12 months) who has not been subjected to trauma. This is done by gently tilting the infant's head back while supporting their chin.
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